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They also say they cannot trust anyone holding power in Baghdad because of the decades of harsh oppression under the Sunni Arab government of Saddam Hussein.

He told me on the phone that he didn't like the idea of Qin Shi Huangdi, whom, like most Chinese, he saw as a symbol of harsh oppression.

LGBT people are experiencing harsh oppression: they are living in fear, they fear being fired, being beaten up, being killed just without any reason.

On the other hand, if a movement is publicly defined as revolutionary and subjected to harsh oppression, the membership is likely to be reduced mainly to deeply committed converts or to fanatics who derive some satisfaction from the feeling of being persecuted.

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Many parents have escaped harsh cultural oppression so that their daughters and sons could achieve equal amounts of education.

Otherwise Ms. Clinton warned, "they are going to lose out to those who show up and claim that they can solve people's problems, and then they will impose this harsh form of oppression on women and others".

In a statement that accompanies the exhibition, Gamboa, who is now in his mid-sixties, writes, "The use of our nineteen-seventies youthful bodies to create art was in absolute opposition to what was expected of us by a society that often employed harsh methods of oppression".

Addressing the problem of "writing for our time," Sartre underscores the harsh facts of oppression and exploitation that were not erased by the upheaval of world war.

This seemingly cuddly outlook, along with hints of a few substantive reforms, has spawned hopes that Mr Kim might be ready to open up his country, ending the benighted isolation in which his people suffer hunger and disaster, and oppression harsher than anywhere else on the planet.Yet as Victor Cha's new book makes clear, this is an unreformable regime.

There is, however, a paradox in the wave of oppression: the harsh laws being enacted may be a measure not of failure but of success, a reaction to gay and lesbians asserting their political identity and rights as never before.

The thesis of his book was that a terrible tension existed in American society between our professed ideals of equality and fairness based on individual merit and the reality of harsh, suffocating exclusion and oppression based on skin color.

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